Blood on the Dance Floor
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Winner Best Independent Production
Green Room Awards 2016
About
We hold memories in our blood. It connects us. It defines us. Blood on the Dance Floor explores the legacies and memories of our bloodlines, our need for community, and what blood means to each of us, questioning how this most precious fluid unites and divides us.

A choreographer, dancer and writer from the Narangga and Kaurna nations of South Australia, Jacob Boehme was diagnosed with HIV in 1998. In search of answers, he reached out to his ancestors. Through a powerful blend of theatre, image, text and choreography, Boehme pays homage to their ceremonies whilst dissecting the politics of gay, Blak and poz identities.
Blood on the Dance Floor is an unapologetic, passionate and visceral narrative that traverses time, space and characters. A story of our need to love and be loved, Boehme’s striking monologue reveals our secret identities and our deepest fears, seeking to invoke ancestral lineage in a contemporary quest for courage and hope.
The Age
“Theatre and dance don't usually achieve such compelling synergy as they do under Isaac Drandic​'s direction. And Boehme is marvelous: his charismatic presence and easy smile, graceful movement and the emotional intelligence behind his storytelling make this an entertaining, moving work that elicits as much empathy as laughter. 4 ½ stars.”
Cameron Woodhead
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“Blood on the Dance Floor is an impressive accomplishment on many levels… it’s well-proportioned and beautifully crafted, but perhaps most importantly, it tells a story that is rarely heard in a way that is accessible and, ultimately, affirming. 4 ½ stars.”
Maxim Boon
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“In between the darkness, there is humour; and Boehme’s poetic writing is a perfect balance of heart-wrenching and heart-warming. He lets himself be completely vulnerable while telling us extremely personal details, and when he moves the emotion pours out of him.”
Tessa Perkins


Credits
Writer & Performer Jacob Boehme
Director Isaac Drandic
Choreographer Mariaa Randall
Sound Designer James Henry
Spatial Design Jenny Hector
Projection Designer Keith Deverell
Costume Designer Kelsey Henderson
Movement Coach Rinske Ginsberg
Dramaturg Chris Mead
Calgary's International Festival of the Arts Canada 2019
Festival Face Á Face – Ottawa Canada 2019
Progress Festival – Toronto Canada 2019
Talking Stick Festival – Vancouver Canada 2019
Darwin Festival Australia 2019
Latrobe Performing Arts Centre – Traralgon Australia 2019
Big World, Up Close Festival – Melbourne Australia 2019
Bunjil Place – Narre Warren Australia 2019
Tuggeranong Arts – Canberra Australia 2019
Tarnanthi Festival – Adelaide Australia 2019
Sydney Festival Australia 2017
Arts House – MelbourneAustralia 2016